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Comment by mcmuff

This spell will be available in patch 2.3

Comment by Tankadin

i'm guessing it costs 80% of base mana because the Ritual of Souls (http://wowhead.com/?spell=29893) costs the same and it requires the same...reagents...maybe that's not the best word but it requires a reagent+2 party memebers though ours has more charges probably because ours is used more frequently, meaning you'll go through it faster the high mana cost could be to balance it out

Comment by WanderingDemon

Costs 80% of base mana which isn't so bad its about 1792 mana cost for the average mage considering 50 charges of 20 Conjured Manna Biscuit and as with any other ritual you'll need 2 people and a reagent in this case 2 arcane powder changed from rune of portals (updated from PTR info as of 10/26/07)

Also it is confirmed runes of teleport/portal will now stack to 20 as well

Comment by TempestReborne

My experience with this spell:

I was able to pick it up off of the Mage trainers for a moderate sum (somewhere over 10 gold).

It largely functions the same as the Warlock spell Ritual of Souls.Upon casting it, it consumes a little under 2,000 mana and creates a little blue portal about five yards in front of the Mage. Two party or raid members must click on the portal and stand still for a few moments, after which: the Ritual ends, the cooldown is triggered, a small table spawns below the portal, and your reagents are consumed. The good part about this is, if you don't successfully summon the refreshment table, the cooldown will not begin and your reagents will not be consumed, so you can try again if somebody accidentally fudges up the summoning.

The table is rather small, and the ritual completes very quickly, so you might want to move away from your raid or group to cast it so it's not lost under people. There's no limit to the number of stacks a player can take from the table until it runs out of its supplied fifty, so people will have to use some discipline when using it. It might be a good idea to macro a message into it stating that it would be best to only take two (in the case of a 25 man raid), five (in the case of a 10 man raid), or ten (in the case of a 5 man group) stacks, and then waiting for others to take what they need before taking more. (Changed in 2.4. There's now an 80 biscuit cap.)

Overall, this is a very useful spell that will save me plenty of bag space and time.

Comment by tomc

This doesn't require the 2 Arcane Powder needed when in the starting area of an Arena. In a Battleground however, it does.

Comment by WompaStompa

I believe that the fish has a face ,might be my imagination though.( I don't know if anyone has mentioned that yet)

Comment by Wevah

Five Arcane Powder? I really hope they increase the stack size for those...

Comment by tmptfate

Wow... if this stays the same for live servers you can say goodbye to tables being dropped in Battlegrounds. And as a mage, I normally would drop a table but this would get insanely expensive very quickly.

Comment by Corbis

Why does it have Fish Fruit and Drinks but make Biscuits?

Comment by Ithilir

I dont care how or what, the only excuse a mage could have for not dropping a table in a battleground is being out of arcane powder.

5 powder costing a whopping 10 silver each, that's 50 silver. If you're saying 50 silver is a lot of money for giving a potential 39 other players 4 stacks of food and water, which would not only help the entire bg in winning the battle but also earn you the respect of other players then you need to find another game to play.

I play a mage myself and I will continue dropping my tables in every damn bg i enter.

Comment by Merylyan

Simple fun in battlegrounds :

Drop a level 70 table in a level 80 battleground. More cheap, and more amusing : "WTF is that level 70 food?"

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Comment by bk129

To take up less slots on the cast bar, I made a macro that accommodates Conjure Food, Water, and Ritual of Refreshment.

/cast Conjure Food/cast Conjure Water/cast Ritual of Refreshment

If you left click you conjure food,if you right click you conjure water, and if you click your mouse wheel you begin the ritual of refreshment.

Comment by lokibrth

They really should remove the CD and remove the reagent, or at the very least provide a glyph for the reagent. A table essentially amounts to a kind of buff and they have removed the reagents on almost all of those.

Comment by gelfand

Now that the table is available at level 76, instead of 70, the first conjured food is nearly useless. At around 7k hp and 7k mana gain each, it takes a 76 mage 2 full eatings to fill mana from 0. Food available from vendors easily doubles those amounts.

Comment by SoooWhoCares

This spell has one weakness: It's set on CD even when the summon fails because someone accidently clicked the summoning portal twice. Blizzard hasn't fixed that yet. I believe that Warlock's Create Soulwell which basically works the same doesn't have that CD issue but am not quite sure atm.

Sound:Once summoned the table will loop this sound:/run PlaySoundFile("Sound\\\\Doodad\\\\G_ConjureTable.ogg")/run PlaySoundFile("Sound\\\\Doodad\\\\G_ConjureTable.wav")

Once you restart Wow everything's the same but the annoying table sound is gone.

Comment by keeker

With the release of the 5.0.4 patch, this spell no longer requires any reagent OR any other party members to help summon it. The mage can do it all by themselves. One minute CD I believe. Of course, if you are making food for yourself, you wouldn't need a whole table. Just conjure yerself up some for yerself. Not like you can take more than 4 stacks anyway.

Comment by Bogdanov89

Unfortunately for mages leveling in pandaria, you will not be getting new food until you reach level 90.

In other words, you will be conjuring the weak 96k HP/Mana food instead of the good 200k HP/Mana which is the standard for below 90 pandaria characters.At best, these conjured refreshments will be a "band aid" if your healer forgot to purchase the better quality ones.